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21 всячески
нареч. разг.in every way possible, in every possible wayвсячески стараться (+ инф.) — try one's best / hardest (+ to inf.), do all one can (+ to inf.), be at great pains (+ to inf.)
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22 всячески
нареч. разг.in every way (possible), in every possible wayвся́чески стара́ться (+ инф.) — try one's best / hardest (+ to inf), do all one can (+ to inf), be at great pains (+ to inf)
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23 прикладывать
vt; св - приложи́тьон приложи́л ру́ку к груди́/се́рдцу — he put/placed his hand on the chest/against his heart
2) применять to apply to, to putприкла́дывать си́лу — to apply/to use force
прикла́дывать уси́лия — to make efforts
•- приложить руку к- он, видно, тоже приложил к этому руку
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24 лезть из кожи вон
[1'ezt' iz kozhy von] To climb out of one's skin. To make a great effort; to do one's utmost, to try one's hardest. Cf. To lean/bend over backwards; to go out of one's way; to go all out.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > лезть из кожи вон
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